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Chapter 6
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Land surrounded on three sides by water As seen in this map Greece is a peninsula
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A long poem that tells a story The tales of the Trojan war can be found in two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey
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A city protected by a hill or mountains Literally means “high city” The acropolis in Athens is known for its beautiful buildings
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A city that is an independent nation Ancient Greece had many city-states that fought each other
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A member of a rich and powerful family Ruled some city-states in Greece
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A ruler who seized power by force Some Greek Tyrants ruled cruelly others ruled wisely and well.
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Citizens choose their rulers by voting The city-state in which democracy was most fully expressed was Athens
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Payment of money, jewels, food, or slaves Tributes to Athens by its enemies for protection added to its wealth
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Able to live forever The ancient Greeks believed that their gods had awesome powers and were immortal
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A person who explains natural events (thunderstorms, earthquakes, rainbows, stars) without myths or reference to gods Socrates is the most famous of the ancient Greek philosophers
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A story that ends in disaster for the main character Many of the Greek plays were tragedies
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A public market and meeting place Athens’ agora was probably the busiest and most interesting of them all
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Widespread disease Pericles would die in the Athens plague
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To surround and close the harbor by military force In 405 b.C. the Sparta would stage a blockade against Athens
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Wild, uncivilized people The Greeks thought that the Macedonians were barbarians
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Murdered King Philip of Macedonia was assassinated by a rival, his son alexander the great would become king.
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Greek kingdoms that spread culture “Hellas” means land of the Greeks
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Chapter 6
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